Enrollment in 2016

Costs for Medicare drug coverage

Medicare drug plans cover a portion of all covered prescription drug costs after the enrollee has paid their annual drug deductible. However an enrollee’s actual drug costs will depend on their drug plan’s cost-sharing requirements for each drug tier, whether they use a preferred pharmacy in the plan’s network, whether their drugs are listed in the plan’s formulary (and if so, the tier in which the drugs are listed), and whether the enrollee is eligible for income-based subsidies.

Indiana 2017 Medicare Part D Plans at a glance

Using CMS data HealthPocket found that:

The average monthly premium for a 2017 Medicare prescription drug plan in Indiana is $54.23, 1.90% higher than the national average of $53.22. The lowest available Medicare Part D monthly premium in the state of Indiana in 2017 is $15.00.

The maximum possible annual drug deductible in any 2017 Medicare drug plan is $400, but in Indiana the average annual drug deductible for Medicare Part D plans is $220.00. 42.86% of Medicare Part D insurance plans in Indiana have a $0 annual drug deductible.

Indiana Medicare Part D Insurance Companies

There are 11 Part D insurance providers that offer affordable and comprehensive Part D insurance in Indiana. Of these, the companies that offer the largest variety of plans to choose from are UnitedHealthcare, Humana, and ExpressScripts. In Indiana,. The following are all medicare insurance providers in Indiana:

Best Indiana Part D Plans for patients with Diabetes

The following are the 5 highest rated medicare plans in Indiana based on their CMS rating for the plan's ability for diabetes treatment and the plan's medication adherence for oral diabetes medications.